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« Photographs of Philippine peoples
Buddhist Lecture, February 22, 2007 »

Keen-eyed student spots O. Winston Link negatives

Students who work in Special Collections are extremely important to the work we do — sine qua non, you might say.  They help us in a myriad of ways; one of them is the conservation of Haverford’s historical photographs.  This year, Kaitlin Franks, a sophomore, is working on this project.  We were discussing the placement in the collection of a positive print from the 1950s depicting a person by the skating shed at the Duck Pond, apparently talking to visitors.  On the back was the familiar stamp of the well-known photographer O. Winston Link who was on Haverford’s campus in the 1950s, taking a number of pictures.  Later, when Kaitlin started working on a group of negatives, she found the same image and many more and quickly realized the connection.  It was a treasure trove of OWL images.

Tags: Duck Pond, O. Winston Link

This entry was posted on Thursday, December 14th, 2006 at 11:45 am by John Anderies and is filed under Collections. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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